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What does the angiogram show? The Echo? The CT coronary angiogram? How do you explain this?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Post cath ECG: Now there are hyperacute T-waves again, and recurrent ST depression in V2 This ECG would normally diagnostic of OMI until proven otherwise No further troponins were measured, but it looks like there is recurrent OMI Next day: A CT Coronary Angiogram was done (CTCA) CARDIAC MORPHOLOGY AND FUNCTION: 1. IMPRESSION: 1.

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See OMI vs. STEMI philosophy in action

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Here is the coronary angiogram: A distal thrombotic right coronary artery (RCA) occlusion ! Here is the post-intervention angiogram and post-PCI ECG. The pain was completely resolved after coronary intervention. Take home messages: 1- In STEMI/NSTEMI paradigm you search for STE on ECG. doi: 10.5543/tkda.2021.21026.

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Dark Side of the Moon

EMS 12-Lead

BP 142/100 HR 90 RR 16 (BBS CTA) SpO2 99 (RA) Dstick 110 My colleagues noted the ST-depression in the respective leads, as well, and STEMI activated to the nearest PCI center. 1] Here is the admitting ED ECG after cancellation of Code STEMI. Cardiology admitted him for observation with plans for next-day coronary angiogram.

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The Bleeding Heart

EMS 12-Lead

STEMI was activated and the patient went to Cath on arrival. It’s judicious, then, to arrange for coronary angiogram. Coronary occlusion, however, might be present concurrently with subendocardial ischemia on the time-zero ECG, or evolve into such. Does the ECG normalize? Journal of Electrocardiology, 61 ; 41-46. [3]